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    Paying students for good grades? If schools truly want students to do well in school‚ then schools should pay students for their hard work. There are lots of ways why students should get payed for good grades. First of all‚ it prepares them for the world. Another reason is‚ that their test scores will increase because they are motivated to do well in school. In addition‚ it will increase the graduation rates in high school. From better graduation rates‚ to learning about work‚ to making kids smarter

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    Guns can be used to get food. Gun law should be less strict. Gun laws should be less strict because guns are used for a lot of different sports. There’s a part of the olympics called the three shotgun ISSF/ shooting event.“They shoot clay birds launchd by a trap”(jonsson). The event has very strict rules like you have to use a lever action and keep only 3 shots in the chamber. The gun olympic events are big events and important to millions. Gun laws should be less strict because of self-defense

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    Should we obey the law? Following the rules is something that is often emphasized from a very young age. However‚ there are cases when choosing to break the rules is the right thing to do. It is sometimes necessary to disobey the law. Civil disobedience‚ or refusing to obey the law to protest peacefully‚ has been one of the most effective ways of changing government policies. In many cases throughout history‚ fairer societies have been created after laws were challenged. For example‚ American

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    Should laws governing Nursing Homes be changed? student Strayer University Course: Instructor: 09 Nov 2012 Should laws governing Nursing Homes be changed? Are the current laws governing nursing homes effective enough for the safety of residents? I am conducting research in order to better understand what my parents and eventually myself will be exposed to. My parents are getting to the age that my wife and I will have to make a decision to care for them or place them in a nursing

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    Should English Be the Law? Arguing in support of a tolerant linguistic America‚ Robert D. King’s liberal article Should English Be the Law? explores the political polarities (and numerous grievances) consequential to governmental interception of national language. Concluding with a don’t fix what isn’t broken recommendation‚ King fails to validate social conflict as greater than communication barriers. Commencing his article by stating language as a “political force” then later noting it as a “convenient

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    The Law The law has been around for centuries since the beginning of time. It was used as early as the era before Jesus’ birth. Although ideas have changed over time‚ the law in general still exist in today’s society. The idea of law was intended for order and avoiding citizens from revolting and rebelling against the government. People should obey the law because the law creates a stable and safer society. There are many reasons why people obey the law People obey the law because of religious

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    An ex post facto law is a law that is retroactive; after the fact. It is a law that retroactively changes an offender’s rights by criminalizing and imposing punishment for an act that was not punishable at the time the offender committed it. Or‚ it can be the raising the punishment for a crime after the crime is committed. It generally punishes conduct that was lawful when it was done but later becomes unlawful or increases the punishment (Ex Post Facto Law‚ n.d.). The term ex post facto refers

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    According to Gaddis‚ what are the three purposes of the book? Put each purpose in your own words. Gaddis’s first purpose of the book was to publicly display a special respect for both past scholars‚ specifically Marc Bloch and E. H. Carr‚ and his own students. The reason for this this is due to the fact that both groups have taught him much in regards to history. Secondly‚ he made the book so that he could resolve his thoughts before he lost his mind as a result of an excess of information. Lastly‚ Gaddis

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    some believe that enforcement of laws should ban texting and driving. By doing so‚ society can wipe this problem right off. Laws will force drivers to stop texting based on the concept of consequences. Laws can strictly remove those who text while driving from the environment in which that driver is causing it to become unsafe unlike education. It’s a great idea for a solution; however‚ thinking deeper to the truth may convince otherwise. The reason why more laws will not work is because it has not

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    refers to the books that students might be able to consult to while studying or doing their assignments. All the students are sitting in a group. The groups are not formed by the teachers; rather students themselves choose to take their own seats. On each individual’s seat‚ there is a mini computer which allows the students in referring to consult external resources during their learning process. One of the groups is busy preparing some presentation. One of the students is sketching something on

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